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Dell announces Inspiron One 2320 touchscreen all-in-one

Dell announces Inspiron One 2320 touchscreen all-in-one

Posted on Oct 06, 2011 by MG1

Over the past few weeks, we've seen HP and Toshiba freshen up their all-in-ones, while Samsung made a belated jump into the market just last week. Today, it's Dell's turn -- the company just announced an addition to its all-in-one lineup, the 23-inch Inspiron One 2320. Funnily enough, the new design reminds us somewhat of the PCs HP trotted out last month in that it has an easel-like display with enough space underneath to stow the keyboard, although this one doesn't have a tilting screen. Spec-wise, it's well-matched against the competition, with a 1080p touchscreen, Intel Wireless Display capability, optional NVIDIA GeForce GT525M graphics, six USB 2.0 ports, HDMI-in, a Blu-ray option and ...

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Honeycomb update for the Dell Streak 7 starts rolling out to some owners

Honeycomb update for the Dell Streak 7 starts rolling out to some owners

Posted on Oct 03, 2011 by MG3

A month ago on the dot, we reported that Dell was firmly committed to getting the beloved tablet-optimized platform in Honeycomb to its Dell Streak 7 – even more when units were spotted running a build of Honeycomb at the most recent IFA tradeshow.
Well, it appears as though that some Dell Streak 7 owners are getting the update just a little bit earlier than the rumored date of October 7th – though, some are reporting different stories in regards to its installation process.

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Dell ultrabook should show in January, may use Ivy Bridge

Dell ultrabook should show in January, may use Ivy Bridge

Posted on Oct 03, 2011 by MG3

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Dell's plans to enter, or possibly return, to the ultrabook category may be timed around the CES expo. Contacts said Saturday that the ultraportable notebook would arrive in January. Details weren't identified in the CNET sighting, although it would coincide with the formal Intel reveal for Ivy Bridge, its 22 nanometer chip architecture.

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Dell launches new ultrathin laptop first in China

Dell launches new ultrathin laptop first in China

Posted on Oct 03, 2011 by MG3

Dell launched a new ultrathin laptop in China on Friday called the XPS 14z, which is slated to arrive in other markets later this year to take advantage of the coming holiday shopping seasons.
Dell is marketing the XPS 14z as the world's thinnest, fully featured laptop with a slot for a DVD drive. In terms of thinness, it measures 23 millimeters (0.9 inches) and is built with an aluminum case, making it resemble Apple's MacBook Pro line of laptops.

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Dell Vostro 3555 AMD-Based Business Laptop

Dell Vostro 3555 AMD-Based Business Laptop

Posted on Sep 09, 2011 by MG15

Dell today released the new Vostro 3555 affordable business laptop PC. Powered by the Microsoft Windows 7 OS, the laptop features a 15.6-inch (1366 x 768) anti-glare display, AMD Llano processors (dual-core E2-3000M – quad-core A8-3500M), an integrated graphics, up to 6GB RAM, up to 500GB HDD, and a choice of a DVD burner or a Blu-ray combo. This low-cost laptop also features a spill-resistant chiclet keyboard with a backlight, an optional webcam, a fingerprint reader, three USB 3.0 ports, an eSATA/USB 2.0 hybrid port, an HDMI output, an Express card slot, and a dedicated button for Dell Support Center assistance. The Vostro 3555 is currently available for $429 upwards.

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Dell Streak 7 on track to get Honeycomb upgrade

Dell Streak 7 on track to get Honeycomb upgrade

Posted on Sep 07, 2011 by MG1

Erik Day, Dell's director of marketing for EMEA, has confirmed that the Dell Streak 7 will be getting an upgrade to Android 3.2 (Honeycomb).
Speaking to Thinq, Day demoed the softare on the 7-inch tablets at IFA 2011, but wasn't able to say when the Honeycomb update would come to existing Wi-Fi only Dell Streak 7s.
The Android 3.2 build of Honeycomb was intended to bring the tablet software to smaller than 10-inch slates, so it makes sense for Dell's 7-inch offering to be in line for the upgrade.
Languishing
The Android 3.2 update will take the Streak 7 up to Honeycomb from the seriously outdated Android 2.2 that it's currently languishing on.
This means taking the 7-inch slate to heady new ...

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Dell Releases U2212HM and U2312HM HD Monitors

Dell Releases U2212HM and U2312HM HD Monitors

Posted on Aug 30, 2011 by MG1

Dell has recently released two new HD monitors, the U2212HM and U2312HM. Both screens sport a full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution and a 1000:1 contrast ratio. The screens measure 23 and 22 inches, respectively and use the company’s new IPS display panels. The IPS panels not only support full HD resolution, but also a 8ms response time, a 178 viewing angle, and uses LED backlighting. The panels feature a control panel that includes USB, VGA, and a DVI port. U2212HM and U2312HM are available now through the company’s website. They retail for $279 and $319, respectively.

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Dell Intros New Ultra-Slim 21.5-inch HD Monitor

Dell Intros New Ultra-Slim 21.5-inch HD Monitor

Posted on Aug 29, 2011 by MG15

Dell rolled out a new ultra-slim 21.5 inch monitor, the S2230MX. It is just 9.9 mm thick at its thinnest point. The monitor is this slim thanks to two things: first, it uses LED-backlit illumination instead of CCFL; and second, it uses an external power brick. The Dell S2230MX uses a TN panel that provides 82% color gamut coverage.

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Dell Reports Strong Second Quarter, Spooks Investors with Full Year Forecast

Dell Reports Strong Second Quarter, Spooks Investors with Full Year Forecast

Posted on Aug 18, 2011 by MG3

Filed in: Dell

Dell on Tuesday reported financial results for its second fiscal quarter of 2012 and described its performance as "strong" based on $15.7 billion in revenue. That's up 1 percent from last year, and 4 percent sequentially. Meanwhile, Dell's operating income for the first half of 2012 jumped 50 percent, and GAAP earnings per share rose a healthy 71 percent to 48 cents. So why did Dell's stock drop so sharply in after hours trading?

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Dell's S2330MX Ultra-Slim monitor makes rival LCDs hit the treadmill

Dell's S2330MX Ultra-Slim monitor makes rival LCDs hit the treadmill

Posted on Aug 18, 2011 by MG3

Was it really only a month ago that Dell released the remarkably priced U2412M? The folks at Round Rock are already at it again with another impressive widescreen -- the unromantically named (yet impressively thin) S2330MX. Lurking behind the catchy moniker is a 23-inch display (did we mention it's thin?), LED backlighting and a DVI to HDMI adapter. Let's face it, the power cables are gonna be thicker than the monitor -- it's very thin, you see. No word on pricing but, you can order one from tomorrow, August 18th. You can see how excited Scott Bates is in the official announcement video below.

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Dell packs 4G LTE in new Vostro V131 laptop

Dell packs 4G LTE in new Vostro V131 laptop

Posted on Aug 15, 2011 by MG3

Dell has announced the ultrathin Vostro V131 laptop, which will come an optional LTE card for 4G mobile broadband connectivity.
Starting at $499, the V131 is the latest addition to Dell's Vostro lineup for small and medium-size businesses. It has a 13.3-inch screen and is just 0.63 inch (1.6 cm) thick. It weighs 3.6 pounds (1.5 kilograms).

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Dell's New Inspiron 13z and 14z Laptops Dressed to Impress

Dell's New Inspiron 13z and 14z Laptops Dressed to Impress

Posted on Aug 12, 2011 by MG3

Dell decided it was time to revamp its wardrobe and the first thing to go were those old digs the OEM's consumer laptops were known to sport (Studio series notwithstanding). The new Inspiron 13z and 14z laptops bring a fresh look to the table, along with an ultrathin profile and second generation Intel Core processor options of the i3 and i5 variety.

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Dell announces Vostro V131 with USB 3.0, Core i3 and i5 CPUs and a chiclet keyboard

Dell announces Vostro V131 with USB 3.0, Core i3 and i5 CPUs and a chiclet keyboard

Posted on Aug 12, 2011 by MG3

There's a fine debate going on as we speak about Dell's back-to-school consumer laptops, but personally, we've always had a soft spot for Dell's small business-focused Vostro line. The outfit's just announced a new addition to the lineup, the 13.3-inch V131, and while it doesn't look that different from the last-gen V130, it offers all the spec bumps you'd expect from a laptop announced in mid-2011.

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Dell says goodbye to the Streak 5 and that "it's been a great ride"

Dell says goodbye to the Streak 5 and that "it's been a great ride"

Posted on Aug 12, 2011 by MG3

At the end of the line for all cell phones, there is this thing called cell phoneheaven where once flavorful and exciting handsets exit to live out the rest of their days. And rightfully so, that’s where the Dell Streak 5 appears to be headed!

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Dell Streak 7 Wi-Fi only tablet is expected to get its dose of Honeycomb in September?

Dell Streak 7 Wi-Fi only tablet is expected to get its dose of Honeycomb in September?

Posted on Aug 12, 2011 by MG3

Clearly overshadowed by the myriad of Honeycomb tablets that we’ve continuously been seeing for the better part of the last few months, the Dell Streak 7 has been overlooked by many due to its choice of sticking to an older build of the platform.

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